DIY halloween prop: The Jackal
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- čas přidán 23. 05. 2024
- Step into the world of horror with our DIY tutorial on creating the Jackal from "13 Ghosts"! 👻🔧 In this video, we'll take you through the entire process of building a terrifyingly realistic Jackal prop, perfect for haunted houses, Halloween decor, or horror-themed events. From constructing the cage headpiece to adding gruesome details and weathering effects, we'll provide step-by-step instructions and tips to help you capture the eerie essence of this iconic ghost. Whether you're a horror enthusiast or a DIY lover, this project is sure to thrill and chill. Don't miss out on this spine-tingling creation - subscribe now for more creepy crafting adventures! #13Ghosts #JackalProp #DIYHorror #HalloweenDecor #ScaryCrafts
This is indeed an awesome video. Excellent work Carvalho. 👏 🙂
Haha thanks man!
You are welcome dude. 🙏🙂
Another awesome project!!!! Thanks for sharing!!! 🎃
Thank you!!
Class work there sir, much respect. :)
Thank you much appreciated 🙏
What a great tutorial man! Keep doing these
Thanks brotha I appreciate it 🙏
Great job as always!!
Thanks
Bad ass work please do a pinhead from hellraiser series !
Thank you!! Right on that I can do!
Another great looking prop. The broken fingernails look extra creepy on him. Good idea on the teeth. Little details like that add a lot of realism. I wonder how well glow in the dark or black light reactive hot glue would work.
Have you ever considered a bone wind chime with human sized bones? You probably couldn't do one that actually made noise, but you could always add a bone rattling soundtrack and a fan for motion.
Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks brotha. I haven't thought of that but I can definitely give it a go and make it work. Great idea!! Thanks again.
This looks like a Unit 70 studios prop!! Keep up the amazing work. 🤩 👍🏼
Thank you brotha 🙏
Another Masterpeice!
Thank you
That’s awesome! I was terrified of her when I was a kid 😂
And you should make the Creeper from Jeepers Creepers
Thanks so much! Yeah this is a scary ass character 😄 nice I'll put him on the list.
Really cool. Went wild with it 🙌🏽 I see The Creature From the Black Lagoon in your future.
Absolutely!!
Love your videos!
Thank you!
Incredible sculpting as always! You make it look so easy! 😂
Thank you!! I get alot of practice haha
That came out really cool and creepy looking, the size of the hands was just throwing me off a little, but well done.
Thank you. Yes I still have more to learn but it'll come with more practice. Thanks for watching
Wow this one is totally epic I absolutely love it first it looked like a Frankenstein then it turned scary almost like the demon like zombie from The Night Of The Living Dead put those together turns in the this fantastic masterpiece it's very well done and well put together and very well constructed love all of the details, the paint job even the finishing touch ups on to it
Thank you!!
@CarvalhoCreations Your very much welcome
Very cool. You're very skilled.
Thank you I appreciate that 🙏
I swear you could sell your wares at some of these big trade shows no question!
That would be awesome!! Hopefully soon
Love the face on this one. You should try mask making.
Thank you and yeah brotha I want to and will get into mask making eventually. When I do though I'll definitely be taking you guys for the ride!
Thank you and yeah man I will be getting into mask making eventually. When I do I'll definitely be taking you guys for the ride!
Another fantastic build! I love it! Just one question, where did you get the eyes?
Thanks brotha. Amazon actually let me see if I can get you the link
64 pieces Halloween Eyeballs Scary Realistic Eyes Plastic Half Eyeballs Props Horror Mask Doll Eyes Props for Halloween Party Trick or Treat Craft Supplies Spooky Decoration (Dark Color,0.87 Inch) a.co/d/0b8hr4eJ
What was your total price in materials? Like always..... Fantastic!
If youre buying everything and making this from scratch no more than $50. I try to bring you guys projects that are super affordable so anyone can do this.
what tool did you use to cut the strips for the cage?
So I used a small circular saw to cut the strips of 1/8" wood panel.